Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski's decision to break with the majority of her Republican colleagues regarding the efforts to repeal Obamacare has led to backlash on herself and possibly consequences for her state.

On Tuesday, Murkowski was one of two GOP senators to vote no on moving health care to the debate stage.

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Not only has President Donald Trump gone to social media to trash Murkowski's vote, fellow Alaska. Sen. Dan Sullivan -- who voted yes -- received a call from Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke heralding a "troubling message" because of her decision.

"I'm not going to go into the details, but I fear that the strong economic growth, pro-energy, pro-mining, pro-jobs and personnel from Alaska who are part of those policies are going to stop," Sullivan told the Alaska News Dispatch, adding that Zinke also called Murkowski.

At stake, according to the News Dispatch, are Alaskans being nominated to Interior posts, infrastructure projects and future drilling opportunities.

"I tried to push back on behalf of all Alaskans," Sullivan said. "We're facing some difficult times and there's a lot of enthusiasm for the policies that Secretary Zinke and the president have been talking about with regard to our economy. But the message was pretty clear."

The Center for Western Priorities, self-described as a nonpartisan conservation and advocacy organization, used Mafia film "The Godfather" as a comparison in a condemnation of the reported calls.

“Ryan Zinke is revealing himself as Trump’s hitman. He’s now threatening to hold public lands and energy policy hostage over a health care bill," the center said in a statement. "This is the U.S. government, not the Corleone family. Congress and the administration should discuss America’s energy and lands policy on the merits, without mob-inspired threats from the Department of the Interior and the White House.”

According to a report, a hearing to confirm nominees to Interior Department posts was delayed on Wednesday, though it is not certain if the delay is related to the alleged threats. Murkowski controls funds for the department as a member of the appropriations subcommittee.

DELAYED: Hearing to confirm a series of nominees to Zinke's Interior. Murkowski also controls Interior $ via approps subcom chair